The above chapter readings include specific knowledge for EKs marked in bold.
Work to include unmarked learning objectives in the CS Field Guide is currently in progress.
EK 1.1.1A A creative process in the development of a computational artifact can include, but is not limited to, employing nontraditional, nonprescribed techniques; the use of novel combinations of artifacts, tools, and techniques; and the exploration of personal curiosities.
EK 1.1.1B Creating computational artifacts employs an iterative and often exploratory process to translate ideas into tangible form.
EK 1.2.1A A computational artifact is something created by a human using a computer and can be, but is not limited to, a program, an image, audio, video, a presentation, or a webpage file.
EK 1.2.1B Creating computational artifacts requires understanding of and use of software tools and services.
EK 1.2.1C Computing tools and techniques are used to create computational artifacts and can include, but are not limited to, programming integrated development environments (IDEs), spreadsheets, 3D printers, or text editors.
EK 1.2.1D A creatively developed computational artifact can be created by using nontraditional, nonprescribed computing techniques.
EK 1.2.1E Creative expressions in a computational artifact can reflect personal expressions of ideas
or interests.
EK 1.2.2A Computing tools and techniques can enhance the process of finding a solution to a problem.
EK 1.2.2B A creative development process for creating computational artifacts can be used to solve problems when traditional or prescribed computing techniques are not effective.
EK 1.2.4A A collaboratively created computational artifact reflects effort by more than one person.
EK 1.2.4B Effective collaborative teams consider the use of online collaborative tools.
EK 1.2.4C Effective collaborative teams practice interpersonal communication, consensus building, conflict resolution, and negotiation.
EK 1.2.4D Effective collaboration strategies enhance performance.
EK 1.2.4E Collaboration facilitates the application of multiple perspectives (including sociocultural perspectives) and diverse talents and skills
in developing computational artifacts.
EK 1.2.4F A collaboratively created computational artifact can reflect personal expressions of ideas.
EK 1.3.1A Creating digital effects, images, audio, video, and animations has transformed industries.
EK 1.3.1B Digital audio and music can be created by synthesizing sounds, sampling existing audio and music, and recording and manipulating sounds, including layering and looping.
EK 1.3.1C Digital images can be created by generating pixel patterns, manipulating existing digital images, or combining images.
EK 1.3.1D Digital effects and animations can be created by using existing software or modified software that includes functionality to implement the effects and animations.
EK 1.3.1E Computing enables creative exploration of both real and virtual phenomena.